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SolidsSolids, Liquids, And GasesLiquids Jose Robles Guzman CSU Stanislaus Spring 2015

Standards  Content Standard: (Science) Physical Science-1- Students know solids, liquids, and gases have different properties. Content Standard: (Science) Physical Science-1- Students know solids, liquids, and gases have different properties.  Content objective: By the end of this lesson: We will be able to explain what solids and liquids are using key vocabulary.

Stop And Think  Look around the room, What things do you see?  Things all around us that you see are made of the same thing called matter.

What is Matter??  Matter is anything that takes up space and has weight or weighs something.

States Or Types of Matter  Today you are going to learn about two different types of matter.  Solids Solids and liquids

Solids  Stop And Read: A Solid is a thing that holds its shape.

Pair Share  Tell Your Partner an example of a Solid

Liquids  Stop and Read: A Liquid is a thing that flows, it takes the shape of its container.flows

Pair Share  Tell Your Partner an example of a Liquid

Solid or Liquid??  Decide if each picture is a Solid or a Liquid  Write your answers on piece of paper

Exit Ticket  Write two or three sentences describing what you learned about solids and what you learned about liquids.  I learned that solids _______. Some examples of solids are _______.  I learned that liquids _______. Some examples of liquids are _______.

Works Cited NEXT Generation Science Standards. "MS.Structure and Properties of Matter/ Next Generation Science Standards." MS.Structure and Properties of Matter/ Next Generation Science Standards. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb Picture of Confused Emoji States of Matter Video Slide 4 Picture of Solids and Liquids Picture of Solid, Liquids, Gases Cartoon